SOLUTION: How do you factor this when the exponents are fractions, 12x^(1/2)(5x+2) + 5x^(3/2)(6) {{{ 12x^(1/2)(5x+2) }}} + {{{ 5x^(3/2) (6) }}}

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Question 1092766: How do you factor this when the exponents are fractions, 12x^(1/2)(5x+2) + 5x^(3/2)(6)

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Answer by rothauserc(4718)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
12 * x^(1/2) * (5x+2) + 5 * x^(3/2) * (6) =
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x^(1/2)[12 * (5x+2) + 5 * x * 6] =
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x^(1/2)[60x+24 + 30x] =
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x^(1/2)[90x+24]
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